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1 Untitled South side of Commons; photo.
2 Untitled John Philo and son; photo.
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3 Met stars head concert series Schedule of performers in 1946-1947 Lecture-Concert Series.
4 Signs of a big year Fall enrollment is 2477 made up of 1227 men and 1259 women; unprecedented male-female balance; housing stretched to limits.
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5 Kentuckian charms audience Jesse Stuart entertains summer audience.
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6 Man heads Student League Sam Edgar is president.
7 Science staff revises book Professors Cable, Kadesch, and Getchell publish second edition of text.
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8 Dick Simpson edits yearbook Will edit 1947 Old Gold; other staff named.
9 Hake talks and draws Mr. Hake is a popular chalk talk artist; photo.
10 Prices celebrate their silver anniversary 160 faculty attend reception for President and Mrs. Price in Commons.
11 Weeks talks on intolerance I. D. Weeks speaks at PTA conference.
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12 Homecoming was tops this year Highlights of 1946 Homecoming; photo.
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13 The Campanile is the No. 1 campus tradition and a nationally famous timepiece Dr. J. O. Perrine tells of his efforts to secure the Fasoldt clock for ISTC; photo.
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14 Dr. Wellborn resigns Will teach at University of Maryland; Professor Simonson also resigns.
15 Minneapolis mayor speaks Hubert Humphrey delivers summer Commencement address; 147 students receive degrees or diplomas.
16 Mr. Cupid strikes again George Holmes marries Jane Robbins; photo.
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17 Musical McCabes are top campus family Five McCabe brothers attend ISTC; several perform in musical groups; photo.
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18 Teachers College alumna at Columbia Verna Dieckman studying under Lydia Roberts Fellowship.
19 Thompson sees population increase Two students in Professor Thompson's population class become fathers with four days.
20 Wirth organ prelude published Professor Wirth publishes work.
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21 Faculty is increased this fall Short biographical sketches of new faculty and staff.
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22 A. J. Stone Signed for his 24th year of teaching science; resides in Milan, Missouri; celebrated his 88th birthday. His wife, Elzena Santee, is deceased. Two daughters, Edna and Mabel, are living; graduate work at the University of Missouri, Iowa, and Northwestern.
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23 Blanche Brocksus Will teach English, Latin, speech, and direct dramatics in Garner High School this year. Previously she taught at Forest City, New Market and Charter Oak, Iowa.
24 Christie Tollefson Married Col. Carl T. Schmidt, on July 19, 1946. Before marriage, she was a Captain in the WAC. She spent two years in Europe. They will reside in Washington, D. C., where Colonel Schmidt has been stationed since his return from Europe.
25 Clara V. Madson Is a reporter on the Mason City Globe-Gazette. She resides in Mason City.
26 Leitha Frederick Is teaching fifth grade in the Rawlins, Wyoming, schools this year. She taught fifth grade at Lincoln School, Cedar Falls, for several years prior to this new position.
27 Martha Ann Meyer Is a Spanish instructor at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, this year. Last year she was a professor of Spanish at Carroll College, Waukesha, Wisconsin.
28 Mr. and Mr. Ralph Morgan, (Jessie A. Storie) Both are teaching in Osage, Iowa, this fall. Ralph will be principal of Washington grade school, and Jessie will teach literature and reading. Ralph and Jessie have been teaching in Alaska for the past four years.
29 Mrs. Harvey E. Schultz, (Opal Irene Utter) Resides in Mason City, Iowa. Her husband is in the brick and tile business. They have two children, Linda Mae and Gary Lee.
30 Mrs. Mark F. Kline, (Gladys Jeannette Johnson) Is one of many housewives who have resumed to teaching during the present educational emergency. She has been teaching the first grade in Ellsworth, Iowa, for the past two years.
31 Mrs. R. H. Chisholm, (Melva L. Sherman) Resides in Exira, Iowa, where her husband is superintendent of schools. The Chisholms have two daughters, Marilyn Ann and Jane Kay. Melva has been teaching in the Exira schools for three years.
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32 Aline Martinek Is teaching English and music at the Callendar, Iowa, high school this year. Last year she taught in the Wesley township school at Algona. Her school was represented by an art exhibit at the Iowa State Fair in August.
33 Arnold Stienjes Is teaching chemistry at the Muscatine, Iowa, Junior College this year. He formerly taught in the high schools at Beresford, South Dakota, and LeMars, Iowa. He also taught in the junior college at Iowa Falls and Boone, Iowa.
34 David E. Mackie Is completing work toward his master's degree at the University of Missouri. He married Jeanette Sawtell December 29, 1945. They reside at Columbia, Missouri.
35 Floyd H. Harger Is director of athletics and coach at the Ankeny, Iowa, High School. He served in the Navy for four years as a lieutenant in the Gene Tunney athletic program; coached for eight years previously at Sanborn, Iowa; attended Drake University last summer.
36 Garrett A. Lenhart Elected governor of Lions district 9-B; employed by station WHO, the Central Broadcasting Company, in Des Moines; serving as secretary of the Commercial Club of West Des Moines for the fourth consecutive year; superintendent of Methodist Sunday School.
37 Jack Arends Now teaching at the Massachusetts Institute of Art, Boston, where he is to develop a department of photography; taught at Bridgeport Teachers College last year; spent the summer in Mexico. In the armed forces he was engaged in aerial photography.
38 Lois Sherman New superintendent of Sartori Memorial Hospital in Cedar Falls; was superintendent of nurses at the army hospital at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri; was superintendent of the College Hospital. She is a graduate of the University of Iowa nursing school.
39 Max Clark Is now superintendent of schools at Dubuque, Iowa. For the last six years he was superintendent of the Sac City schools. Previously he held the same position at Randalia and West Branch, Iowa. He succeeds Jordan Larson at Dubuque.
40 Millard L. Berry and Beula M. Nash Millard is instructor in industrial arts education at the Smith Hughes machine shop in the Champaign, Illinois, high school. He is married to Beula M. Nash, and they reside in Champaign.
41 Mr. and Mrs. Basil M. Finch, (Lillie Allenstein) Have moved to Knoxville, Iowa. Basil has been transferred to Knoxville from the Schick Hospital. He is engaged in the same personnel work at Knoxville.
42 Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Bennett, (Viola Gibson) Reside in Des Moines, Iowa. Ray owns and operates a hardware store in Des Moines. They were married in August 1942.
43 Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Duncan, (Neola Stevens) Reside in Granite Falls, Minnesota. He is operating a men's clothing store but says, "Sorry, no white shirts." The Duncans have one daughter, Patricia Ann.
44 Mrs. Harold Arnold, (Mildred L. Smith) Resides in Atlantic, Iowa. Her husband is a city mail carrier. During the war, Mildred taught the first grade in the Atlantic schools. They have a daughter, Linda Lee.
45 Mrs. Robert Johnson, (Alice M. Peterson) Resides in Eaton, Colorado. She and her husband are engaged in farming. They have one daughter, Karen Joy. Until her marriage in 1942, Alice taught in schools in Iowa and New Mexico. They plan to move March 1, 1947, to a farm near Marathon, Iowa.
46 Mrs. Russell L. Bowers, (Lillian Garrabrant) Is teaching music and English at New Hartford, Iowa. Russell is employed by the John Deere Tractor Company. They reside in Waterloo.
47 N. Mildred Gleason Is teaching commercial subjects in the Mechanicsville, Iowa, high school this year. She resides in Oelwein, Iowa.
48 Park M. Hancher Resides in Berkeley, California. He is a sales representative for Tingue-Brown Company in San Francisco. He was located for seven years in Los Angeles.
49 Pauline Johnson Is vocal music instructor in the Cherokee, Iowa, schools this year. Previously she taught at Storm Lake and Boone, Iowa.
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50 Ellen A. Scanlon Is principal of Franklin School, Creston, Iowa, where she resides.
51 Former student recalls the spirit of '76 Ella M. Jones Burnell talks about the earliest days of the Iowa State Normal School.
52 Kenneth B. Knudsen, Irene Dawes, and Knute Knudsen Kenneth is the registrar at Knapp College, Tacoma, Washington; discharged from the Navy as a lieutenant j.g.; son of Knute Knudsen of Scarville, Iowa. Kenneth married the former Irene Dawes; they have two children, Regena and Jerry.
53 Mildred Williams and Gladys VanArsdale Is now supervisor of teacher training in the second grade at Central State Teachers College, Stevens Point, Wisconsin. She visited Teachers College during the summer. Also teaching at Stevens Point is Gladys VanArsdale.
54 Mrs. Thomas L. Kinseth, (Marian Brisbine) Resides in Burbank Calif.; teaching third grade at Roosevelt elementary school at Burbank; her husband is an engineer at the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. They have three children, Roger Thomas, Karol Ann, and Billy Bob.
55 Walter F. Bloom Is engaged in the wholesale business at Spencer, Iowa. The Blooms have two children, Barbara Ann and Gary Allan. Walter taught two years at Lake Park and three years at Spencer prior to entering business. His address is Spencer, Iowa.
56 Wayne Black Is the new coach at the Fayette consolidated school in Fayette, Iowa. Prior to this he was principal and industrial arts teacher at Ute, Iowa, coach at Charter Oak, Iowa, and industrial arts teacher at Newell, Iowa.
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57 Panther papas tote the pigskin at T. C. this fall Many men on football team have young children; photo.
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58 The Panther Parade Sports highlights.
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59 Bernice Olson Is teaching in the Mason City, Iowa, schools this year. Previously she taught three years at Iowa Falls.
60 E. L. Harden Is associate professor in guidance and counseling at Michigan State College, in East Lansing. He was previously principal at the Battle Creek, Michigan, High school.
61 Edgar P. Swanson and Irene E. Warner Edgar is supervisor of employment at Iowa State College. His wife is the former Irene E. Warner. They have one daughter, Carol Lynn. A Navy veteran, Edgar is working towards his Ph. D. degree. Their address is Iowa State College, Ames.
62 George T. Gilluly Is coaching at Winfield, Iowa, again this year. He taught there before entering the service in June 1941. He is also serving as principal.
63 Gordon Arends Is planning to study in the Columbia University library school this fall. As a captain in the air forces he was in England, France, and in the occupation forces in Germany.
64 Kenneth M. Gittins Is teaching in the Rose Point, Michigan, public schools. He is the father of two sons, Coleman Heaton and Martin Heckert. During the war he was assigned duty on the USS Guam and saw action with Task Force 58. He resides in Detroit, Michigan.
65 Kenneth Mueters Is teaching history and vocal music in the junior and senior high school at Quimby, Iowa. He taught two years at Martelle and four years at Gowrie, Iowa. He is married and has a three-year-old child.
66 Malcolm J. McLelland Has been named instructor and administrative assistant to the dean of the Indiana University school of health, physical education and recreation. A veteran of the air corps, Malcolm holds the master's degree from Indiana University.
67 Melvene M. Draheim Is in the consultant and occupational guidance department of Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri. She has completed residence requirements for the Ph. D. degree in education at the University of Chicago.
68 Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Palmer, (Margaret "Pat" Newcomer) Have three children and live on a "real" cattle ranch five miles west of Miami, Florida.
69 Mrs. A. G. Davidson, (Eliza E. Sutton) Lives at Stanwood, Iowa. She has a daughter, Rosanna Mary. The Davidsons are engaged in farming.
70 Mrs. Earl H. Bell, (Grace Loder) Living in Virginia; Earl, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, spent the latter part of the summer in Poland "on loan" to UNRRA from the department of agriculture. He served as chief of the agricultural rehabilitation division. They have a son.
71 Mrs. Henry Smith Jr., (V. Ione Johnson) Lives on a farm near Guernsey, Iowa. The Smiths have a daughter, Cheryl Ann.
72 Mrs. J. Gordon Hollis, (Melva Miller) The Hollis family lives on a farm. They have two children, Sheryl and Curtis. The address is Route 4, Waterloo, Iowa.
73 Mrs. Kay W. Ruge, (Leona Alice Plumb) Lives at Coon Rapids, Iowa. Her husband is shop foreman for the Coon Rapids Enterprise. They have a daughter, Cathy Kay.
74 Mrs. Kenneth Gifford, (Faye Iola Richardson) Is postmaster of Alpha, Iowa. She has held the position since May 9, 1944. Her husband owns and operates a service station in Alpha.
75 Mrs. Rodger Altenheim, (Helen Lehr) Will teach in the Traer, Iowa, school this year. She taught five years in the Geneseo Consolidated school and three years at Marion, Iowa.
76 O. K. Conklin Is living at Marble Rock, Iowa. He is teaching at Greene.
77 Paul Buck Is principal at the Lake Mills, Iowa, high school this year. Previously he taught at the Shattuck Military School, Faribault, Minnesota, for three years and in the Charles City, Iowa, schools for thirteen years.
78 Raymond Smalling Is the new basketball coach at Dubuque senior high school. He will also teach science. He was the assistant coach and biology teacher at Ames, Iowa.
79 Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Wilken, (Helen Wonders) Moved to Meservey, Iowa, in May to serve the Evangelical Church. They have two children, Kathryn Ann, and Keith Allen.
80 Thomas Hanifan Is boys physical education director at Maquoketa this year.
81 Wendell Rider Is teaching piano at Eastern Kentucky Teachers College, Richmond, where he has also appeared in recital and as soloist with orchestra.
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82 Arlene Elizabeth Peters Received the master's degree from the Biblical Seminary in New York City late in May.
83 C. W. Poppenheimer and Helen Marshall Charles is high school principal at Sibley, Iowa, this year. Formerly he served as junior high school principal at West Des Moines. He served nearly three years in the Navy. His wife, the former Helen Marshall, is teaching fourth grade at Sibley.
84 Charles W. Jensen Joined the public relations staff of the Maytag Company in Newton, Iowa. A veteran of nearly three years in the Marines, Jensen received a B. A. degree in journalism from the State University of Iowa in 1943; serves as managing editor of The Maytag News.
85 Dave Natvig Is now head wrestling coach at the East Waterloo High School. He also teaches history at East Junior High. Runner-up in the National Intercollegiate tournament in 1937, he is a veteran of four and one half years in the service.
86 Erling B. Hanson Erling is instrumental and vocal music supervisor in the public schools in Manchester, Iowa. His wife is teaching English in the Manchester junior high school. During the summers of 1944 and 1945, he worked as a licensed radio operator and announcer.
87 John C. Schmidt Has been elected superintendent of the Ringsted, Iowa, school. For the past ten years he has been a teacher and superintendent of schools in Harrison County.
88 Miriam E. Peterson Is a commercial instructor at Madrid, Iowa, this year.
89 Mrs. Francis Kutish, (Virginia Becker) Resides in Ames, where her husband is assistant professor of economics at Iowa State College. They are the parents of a boy, Gerald, and a girl, Kathleen.
90 Roy B. Minnis Is now high school principal at Winterset, Iowa. He attended the State University of Iowa before going to the navy in 1943. He taught school at Aurora, Illinois, and at Waterloo, Iowa. He served in the navy from 1943 to 1946.
91 The new cobbler Glenn Boggs buys College Hill shoe repair business from Peter (Pop) Mortensen; photo.
92 Theda Van Patter Is teaching in the primary grades at Ft. Dodge, Iowa, this year. She formerly taught at Oelwein.
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93 Alice Estelle Bliss Is a social worker at the Jane Boyd Community House in Cedar Rapids. This fall she is in charge of story and game hours for girls, the playground, and girls' club work. She resides in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
94 Charlotte Collinson Married John Almond on July 14, 1946. Before her marriage, she was a kindergarten teacher at Cylinder, Stanwood, and Charles City, Iowa. Her husband served in the army for about three years. He graduated from a high school in Lancaster, England.
95 Dale A. Nebel Is doing relief work in Shanghai, China. He expects to be transferred to the Philippine Islands in the near future.
96 Edward J. Phippin Has opened an investment service in Brattleboro, Vermont, following his discharge from the Army Air Force.
97 Harland A. Riebe and Nedra Jayne Thorsrud Harland is athletic director and coach at Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, this year. He coached at Wapello, Iowa, in 1941-1942, and served four years in the navy's physical fitness program. His wife is the former Nedra Jayne Thorsrud.
98 Harold K. Riggs Resides in Menominee, Wisconsin. He married the former Dorothy Maria Kelly of Springfield, Massachusetts, on October 2, 1944.
99 John E. Bechter Formerly of Independence, has accepted a teaching position at Sumner, Iowa. For the past five years he has been principal and commercial instructor at Hinton, Iowa. He is married and has a son.
100 Leevern Robert Johnson, (Evelyn Moir) Leevern is now teaching at Tuohey Business College, Chicago. He is married to Evelyn Moir.
101 Leona Donimy Is teaching in the intermediate grades in the Ft. Dodge, Iowa, schools this year. She formerly taught at Sheldon.
102 Lois Moessner Is supervisor of music in Golden, Colorado, where she has produced her own operettas and choruses for girls' and mixed glee clubs. She writes both the text and music for her compositions.
103 Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Barnes, (Norma Bollhoefer) Live on an 80-acre farm on U. S. highway 30, near Plymouth, Indiana. Norma is teaching high school English in the public schools of Plymouth, while her husband is employed by the Socony Vacuum Oil Company.
104 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Moore, (Marie Genevieve Johnson) Married on December 1, 1945, and reside in Dallas, Texas.
105 Mrs. Anna Marie Neessen, (Anna Voss) Has resumed her teaching work in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, schools. Her husband, Arthur Neessen, suffered a fatal heart attack December 3, 1945. She is teaching in the kindergarten, and resides in Cedar Rapids.
106 Mrs. Arnold Stamp, (Merigene Riedinger) Resides at Maquoketa, Iowa. Before her marriage March 27, 1946, she taught in Vancouver, Washington, and at Maquoketa. She also worked with the United States Weather Bureau and United Airlines communications. The Stamps are farmers.
107 Mrs. Nathanael Rathbone, (Madeline Briggs) Resides in Glenview, Illinois. Her husband is an actuary for an insurance company. They have a daughter, Julia Marie.
108 Mrs. Robert J. Becker, (Virginia Howe) Reside in Waverly, Iowa. They have two daughters, Kathy Ann and Linda K. Robert was discharged from the Army Air Forces with the rank of captain after five years of service.
109 Mrs. Vern C. Hatteberg, (Dorothy Moulton) Resides at Fonda, Iowa, where she and her husband farm.
110 Orra Rew Is coaching at Postville, Iowa, this year. Orra coached at Olds and Winthrop, Iowa, before entering the service.
111 Robert Hunt and Helen Jepson Robert is head basketball coach at the South Dakota School of Mines, Rapid City. He entered the armed forces in 1943; was a prisoner in Germany about a year before the end of the war; Coached at Early, Iowa; married Helen Jepson.
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112 Ann Taylor Is a senior student nurse at the University of Minnesota. She taught for two years at Anamosa, Iowa, following graduation from Teachers College. She resides in Minneapolis.
113 Dorothy C. Clausen Is teaching in Webster school at Des Moines, Iowa, where she resides. She attended summer sessions at the College in 1944 and 1945, working toward a degree in elementary education.
114 Gerald E. Bisbee Formerly of Waterloo, Iowa, was ordained in Malden, Massachusetts, in June; pastor of the Maplewood Methodist Church; has held pastorates in St. Charles, and Raymond, Iowa, and Holdbrook, Massachusetts; received bachelor of sacred theology degree.
115 Henrietta Koele Taught the last three years in Aurelia, Iowa; is the new mathematics teacher in Spencer, Iowa, junior high school. She has also taught in New Hartford, Iowa.
116 Iver L. Bidne, Jr. Was supervisor of the Elk Run playground in Waterloo, Iowa, last summer. He will complete work on his master's degree in group work administration at George Williams College, Chicago, this year.
117 Jacob Stratman Is the new commercial teacher at Shenandoah, Iowa. Previously he taught in Winterset, Greene, and Fort Dodge, Iowa. He served four years in the Navy.
118 LaVerna Bevans Is the fifth grade teacher in the Monticello, Iowa, public school this fall. She has been teaching there for the past two years.
119 Lewis B. Hilton Is instructor of reed instruments in the Drake University College of Fine Arts. A member of the coast guard for three years, he took graduate work in music education at Columbia University.
120 Lois Barrigar Is teaching instrumental music in the Ottumwa schools this year. She has taken graduate work at the University of Iowa, and previously taught at Hudson and Storm Lake, Iowa.
121 Mildred June Clock Is teaching in the first grade at Hawthorne, California. Previously she taught at Clemons, Iowa, and was employed by the F. B. I. in Washington, D. C. She resides in Los Angeles.
122 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Peterson, (Eleanor Tostlebe) Both are teaching in the Quimby, Iowa, high school this year. Eleanor teaches commercial subjects, and Dennis is instrumental music director.
123 Mr. and Mrs. George K. Appleby, (Virginia Shannon) Reside in Belle Glade, Florida, where George is employed in a packing house industry. They are the parents of a son, Robert Michael.
124 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowen, (Marie Theim) Are living at Boulder, Colorado. Keith is teaching English in the Boulder high school this fall. Keith and Marie have one son, Peter.
125 Mr. and Mrs. Milan G. Fogleman, (Neva Louise Barkley) Reside in Ames, Iowa, while Milan is attending Iowa State College. Before her marriage, Neva taught in Waukee, Iowa.
126 Mrs. Earl J. Beaver, (Dorothy E. Richter) Is teaching in the Fort Des Moines, Iowa, school. Her husband is attending Drake University. They were married February 3, 1946. Their address is Fort Des Moines, Iowa.
127 Mrs. Harold Grumbel, (Shirley Bergum) Is teaching in the Northport public schools at Long Island, New York, where they reside. Her husband, an engineering graduate of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is principal aerodynamicist at Republic Aviation Corporation.
128 Norma D. Zell Is teaching English in the Storm Lake, Iowa, school this year. She taught at Highview, Iowa, and for the past year was an instructor in the junior high school at Holstein, Iowa. She attended the University of Minnesota last summer.
129 Pearl Picht Is teaching third grade in the Nevada, Iowa, schools this year. She and a group of young people toured the western part of the United States for two weeks last summer.
130 Rachel Ruth Hoffman Received the master of arts degree from Ohio State University at the spring quarter convocation, June 7. Rachel formerly taught in the schools at New Providence, Vinton, and Iowa City, Iowa.
131 Virginia Nauman Will teach home economics in the Allison, Iowa, school this year. She taught in a junior high school at Chicago one year and one year at Fayette, Iowa.
132 Virginia White Has returned for her second year as sixth grade teacher in the Monticello, Iowa, public schools this fall.
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133 Ann Garver Has accepted a teaching assistantship in the University of Minnesota department of sociology for this year and is working toward her master's degree in sociology. She taught in Algona, Iowa, last year. She resides in Minneapolis.
134 Barbara Drilling Will be the first and second grade teacher in the Lohrville, Iowa, school this year. Her home is in Lake View, Iowa.
135 Don Porter Is attending the University of Chicago this year. He is working toward an advanced degree in political science.
136 Dorothy Nagle Will be the commercial teacher in the public school at Monticello, Iowa, this year.
137 Emma Lou Maurer Will teach in the Red Oak, Iowa, high school this year. Previously she taught in the Randall Consolidated school, at Rock Rapids and at Sioux Center.
138 Evelyn Meyer Is teaching in the Portland No. 6 rural school at Algona, Iowa, this year. A graduate of the four-quarter rural course, she served as an apprentice teacher in Wesley township, Algona, last year.
139 Felva D. Farnsworth Is teaching in the sixth grade at Centerville, Iowa. Her address is in Centerville. She spent five weeks in graduate study at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
140 Frances Faust Will teach in the Alta, Iowa, school next year. In addition to her duties as commercial teacher, she will handle the school paper and annual.
141 Gertrude Kitchen Married Elmer L. Johnson on June 1, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught at Greene, Iowa. Elmer, who was engaged in special army communication work during the war, is now superintendent of schools at Plainfield, Iowa, where they reside.
142 Jean Groteboer Is third grade teacher in the public school at Monticello, Iowa, this fall.
143 June M. Jenks Has accepted a position as teacher of art in the Washington, Iowa, schools. She taught art at Waverly, Iowa, last year.
144 Lois Johnson Is teaching this year at Paullina, Iowa. For the past two years she has been a member of the Ocheyedan faculty. Her home is in Aurelia, Iowa.
145 Louisa B. Sinning Will be first grade teacher in the Estherville, Iowa, public school. She has had two years of experience in the Belle Plaine schools. Her home is in Lenox, Iowa.
146 Margie Riehl Is teaching third grade at the Washington-Emerson school in Independence, Iowa, this year.
147 Marjorie J. Rierson Is teaching typing at Charles City, Iowa. She formerly taught in the schools at Charles City and Lytton, Iowa.
148 Mary Mark Is teaching vocal music at the high school in Griswold, Iowa. She formerly taught at Rivers, Arizona.
149 Mildred Orr Is the kindergarten teacher at Monticello, Iowa, this year. She is a graduate of a four-year kindergarten-primary course at the College.
150 Miriam Hansen Is teaching vocal music in the public school at Monticello, Iowa, again this fall.
151 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Selk, (Arlene Matz) Live at Sutherland, Iowa. Arlene is teaching first grade at Gaza, Iowa, this year. Her husband is a station operator.
152 Mrs. Elvira Peterson Is teaching at Hammond, Indiana, this year. She formerly taught at Ottumwa.
153 Mrs. Rita Kane Weepie Will teach fourth grade in the Independence, Iowa, schools this year.
154 Mrs. William H. Berninghausen, (Jane Porter) Is teaching physical education in the Iowa City, Iowa, schools this year. She formerly taught at New Hampton, Iowa, Mountain Home, Idaho, and at Teachers College.
155 Rita McGreevy Is teaching first grade at the Washington-Emerson school in Independence, Iowa, this year.
156 Robert Titsworth and Janet Prichard Robert is basketball and baseball coach at Independence, Iowa, this year. He is a veteran of World War II and is married to the former Janet Prichard. They are parents of a daughter, Suzanne.
157 Ruth Potter Will be the girls' physical education teacher at the public school in Monticello, Iowa, this year.
158 Ruth Schoeneman Is teaching in the intermediate grades at Ft. Dodge, Iowa, this year. She taught at Jesup last year.
159 Virginia Rittenhouse Is teaching in the kindergarten in the Ft. Dodge, Iowa, schools this year.
160 William Walsh Will be principal of the Wellsburg, Iowa, high school this year. He will also teach manual training. He served three years in the Navy as lieutenant, junior grade.
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161 Arleen Muschewske Married Douglas Wolf on June 22, 1946. Before her marriage, Arleen taught in the Elkader, Iowa, schools. The couple will reside in Edgewood, Iowa, where Douglas is employed by the Interstate Power Company.
162 Bertha Jean Reed Married William Allen Eggert on November 18, 1945. Bertha taught third grade in Marion, Iowa. They reside in Springville, Iowa.
163 Donald H. Blue Married Lt. Nancy Stewart of New York City, on June 4, 1946. Donald is attending Columbia University. His address is Brooklyn, New York.
164 Dorothy Stewart Married Donald O. Clark, on June 16, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Oelwein High School for three years. Donald is stationed at Camp Stoneman, Pittsburg, California.
165 Dortha Leetch Married the Reverend Charles Elam, on June 1, 1946. Before marriage, she taught in the Sibley, and Sioux City, Iowa, schools. The Reverend Elam is pastor of Wilmington's Church of the Nazarene in Los Angeles.
166 Edith Irene Anderson Was married to Glen H. Peterson on June 12. Before her marriage, she taught in the Gowrie, Iowa, high school. The Petersons are living near Harcourt, Iowa, where Glen farms.
167 Emma Beatrice Jones Married Paul Tasker, on April 17, 1946. Emma is continuing to teach at Onslow, Iowa. They reside in Wyoming, Iowa, where Paul farms
168 Genevieve A. Boehmler Married Lloyd Jones on August 8, 1946. Genevieve was an instructor in Des Moines, Iowa, before accepting a position as secretary of the Placement Bureau of the College, where she has been since 1941.
169 Harry E. Kelley Married Kathryn Kendall on June 9, 1946. Kathryn received a B. A. degree from Coe College and an M. S. degree from Iowa State College. They reside in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
170 Hubert L. Missildine Married Clara Marie LeJeune, on May 11, 1946. He is the son of H. A. Missildine. Hubert is now employed by the Veterans Administration at Charles City, Iowa.
171 Inga Gran Married Selmer Sanness on June 27, 1946, in Spring Grove, Minnesota, where they will reside. Selmer was discharged recently from the Army.
172 Madonna Holland Married James William Bolstad, on June 29, 1946. Prior to her marriage, she taught at Ledyard, Cresco, and Decorah. They reside in Missoula, Montana.
173 Margaret E. Carlston Married Robert Deeter on July 6, 1946. Margaret was a member of the signal corps for three years and was stationed in Arlington, Virginia. Robert, a graduate of Denison University, was discharged as a major after service with the signal corps.
174 Mary Alice Mather Married Glenn S. Kees, on June 16, 1946. Mary taught at Linn Grove and Laurens, Iowa. Glenn is now in partnership with his brother, E. J. Kees, in a service station in Laurens.
175 Naomi R. Boslough Married Mark A. Norcott, on July 6, 1946. Before marriage, she taught in Newton, Iowa, and served in the WAVES. Mark is associated with the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. They will reside in Chicago.
176 Patrick R. McNally Married Mary Jane Murdock on June 22, 1946. Patrick is a salesman for the Burroughs Adding Machine company at Dubuque.
177 Pauline Mary McNally Married Dr. Anthony Kaires on June 24, 1946. She was a WAC captain; is a former member of Waterloo library staff. Anthony graduated from N. Y. U.'s dental school; spent 10 months in the China area as a Lieutenant commander; and has reported to New York.
178 Virginia Auld Married Warren G. Seeley in June 1946. She has been a physical education instructor in the schools at Hammond, Indiana, for the past three years. Warren works at the Kurtt Fuel Company. They reside in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
179 Virginia Lee Sulhoff Married to John Omer on June 8, 1946. Before marriage, she taught at Pacific Junction, Tabor, and Council Bluffs schools. John served in the signal corps for 44 months, 30 of which were in the China-India theater of war.
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180 Adeline Elizabeth Kaderabek Married James Barnes Helmick, on June 19, 1946. Before her marriage, Adeline taught in Vinton, Letts, and Iowa City. James, a graduate of Iowa State College, farms with his father near Columbus Junction, Iowa.
181 Alice Iseminger Married Howard Petersen of Waterloo, on July 17, 1946. They reside in Waterloo.
182 Dorothy May Myers Married to Newell Jacobson, on June 22, 1945. Before marriage, she taught in the Manchester, Iowa, high school. Newell is in charge of the U. S. Employment Office at Leon, Iowa.
183 Eleanor Sue Myers Married Robert L. Paulson, on June 30, 1946. Before marriage, she taught in the Boone and Melbourne, Iowa, schools. The couple will make their home at Iowa City where Robert will enter the University of Iowa.
184 Helen Isabel Davis Married Erwin C. Phillipp, on June 6, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Manchester schools for two years. They reside in Arlington, Iowa.
185 Kathryn Comfort Married Forrest Turner, on June 12, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Story County, Clemons, and Marshalltown schools. Forrest is engaged in farming.
186 Lois Irene Kettering Married Gordon R. Rossow, on June 16, 1946. They now reside in Santa Monica, California. Prior to her marriage, Lois taught in the Akron, Iowa, schools. A veteran, Gordon plans to enter a Los Angeles college preparatory to study mortuary science.
187 Lord Hee Haw ends career Fred W. Kaltenbach, ISTC alumnus and Nazi propagandist, died in a Soviet prison camp in October 1945.
188 Marjorie Tarvin Married Floyd J. Little, on June 4, 1946. They live on a farm near Gibson, Iowa. Marjorie has been teaching in Grinnell, Iowa, the past three years.
189 Mary Brickley Married to Cyril A. Handfelt, on June 11, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Williams High School for five years. Cyril is a cashier in the Farmers State Bank at Dows, Iowa.
190 Nadine Hoff Married Vernon Olson, on June 1, 1946. Before marriage, Nadine taught in the Dunbar, Dysart, and Newton, Iowa, schools. They reside in Marshalltown, Iowa.
191 Rosemary Neville Married Merle Laufer, on June 26, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Marengo and Jesup, Iowa, schools. Merle is manager of the Jesup Produce Company. They reside in Jesup.
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192 Arabelle Krueger Married Albert Turner, on June 23, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in Lake City and Jefferson. A veteran of World War II, Albert is employed by the Iowa Public Service Company in Lake City, where they reside.
193 Aurloine Thompson Married Gene Keyarts, on June 23, 1946. They reside in Madison, Connecticut.
194 De Ette Wunder Married Edwin Graettinger, on August 7, 1946. She will continue teaching the first grade in the Lloyd Township consolidated school at Terril, Iowa, this year. She will commute from her home in Graettinger.
195 Dorothy Bye Married Douglas Stowe, on July 6, 1946. She had taught at the Duncombe school in Ft. Dodge. Douglas, a graduate of the University of Iowa, is district manager of the Douglas Guardian Warehouse Corporation in Memphis, Tennessee, where they reside.
196 Dorothy Jane Wilson Married Arnold Reynolds, on June 16, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in various schools in Iowa and Minnesota. Arnold is farming with his father. They couple resides in Grundy Center, Iowa.
197 Dorothy Porter Married Herman Moen, on June 14, 1946. Dorothy taught for two years at Melvin and three years at Sibley, Iowa, previous to her marriage. Her husband is an implement dealer in Inwood, Iowa, where the couple lives.
198 Edith Sykes Married Robert Browne, on June 15, 1946. For several years, Edith taught in high schools at Ossian, Jesup, Elvira, and Elwood, Iowa, and was principal of the Lost Nation high school last year. They will reside on a farm near Baldwin, Iowa.
199 Genevieve Engstrom and Kenneth Dilley Were married in June 1946. Both will teach school in Humboldt this fall. Kenneth attended the University of Wyoming last summer, where he worked on his master's degree.
200 Geraldine Holdeman Married Richard E. Plummer, on July 11, 1946. Geraldine taught at Ladora, Shellsburg, and Newhall during the last four years. Richard served in the armed forces three years¿ They reside in Waterloo.
201 Kathleen Gappa Married Carl E. Judas, on June 12, 1946. Before marriage, she was an instructor in the Clarksville, Manson, and Algona schools. Carl is employed by the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. They reside in Waterloo.
202 Laura Bollhoefer Married to Ira L. Hinthorne, on June 15, 1946. Before her marriage she taught in the Radcliffe, Laurel, and Harlan schools. The couple resides in Spokane, Washington.
203 Mary Ann Ruppel Married Harry D. Feltenstein Jr., on June 15, 1946. They reside in Springfield, Illinois.
204 Maxine Kirby Married Warren E. Rohrssen, on June 16, 1946. Maxine taught in the Perry, Iowa, schools last year. They will reside in Waterloo.
205 Pauline Scott Married Dan L. Wilcox, on March 24, 1946. Pauline is teaching English at Griswold, Iowa, where they reside.
206 Vera Johnson Married Willard O. Holm, on March 7, 1946. They reside in Story City, Iowa.
207 William E. Turner Married Virginia Roche Heller of New York City, on June 5, 1946. William, who was discharged from the Navy on July 1, is a law student at the University of Iowa. He is remaining in the Naval Reserve.
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208 Ann Stickrod Married Dean Einspahr, on June 15, 1946. For the past year, Ann has been teaching in Sioux City, Iowa. In the fall, Dean will attend Iowa State College at Ames, where he and Ann will reside.
209 Bernice Walker Married Theodore J. Petzinger, on July 3, 1946. Since graduation, Bernice taught for two years at Hull School, Rockford, Illinois. Theodore is assistant superintendent of the Bexley waterworks in Columbus, Ohio, where they reside.
210 Darlene Pearson Married Harold D. Pitsenbarger, on May 25, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Redfield and Dallas Center, Iowa, schools. They reside on a farm near Redfield, Iowa.
211 Edna Mouchka Married William Schindhelm, on June 27, in Iowa City. Before her marriage, she taught in the Johnson County schools. William is employed by the Rock Island Railroad. They now live in Iowa City, Iowa.
212 Eleanor Ann McLaughlin Married to James Neil O'Bryon, on June 22, 1946. Before her marriage, Eleanor taught at Liscomb, Iowa. The couple now live in Marshalltown, where James is employed.
213 Eleanor Engelson Married Ralph Lee on June 30, 1946. For the past two years Eleanor taught at Zearing, Iowa.
214 Harriet Louise Mason Married Albert C. Gravatt, on June 16, 1946. Before her marriage, Harriet taught two years at Marcus and one year at Fort Dodge, Iowa. They will live in Traer, Iowa.
215 Ina Mae Payne Married Eugene Moffitt, on June 14, 1946. Ina is continuing to teach at Buckingham, Iowa. Eugene is engaged in farming.
216 James F. Fox Married Beth E. Knecht, on August 19, 1946. James will be coaching in the public schools of Britt, Iowa, this fall.
217 Lucille Huibregtse and Glenn Gerdes Married on June 15, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in Jesup for two years. Glenn will teach school at Vermont, Illinois, this fall.
218 Marjorie Diana Moodie Married to Rudolph Vodicka, Jr., on July 17, 1946. Prior to her marriage, Marjorie taught for two years in the Mt. Vernon, Iowa, schools. Rudolph is associated with his father in business in Mt. Vernon.
219 Marjory Lois Fenimore Married Raymond F. Paul, on June 13, 1946. Before her marriage, Marjory taught at Eddyville for two years. Raymond is a student at Iowa State College. They reside in Ames.
220 Mary Elaine Graves Married Ralph O. Kline on June 7, 1946. They reside in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.
221 Mary Helen Holtby and F. John Pylman, Jr. Married on June 23, 1946. John returned in May from three years in the service. Mary has been teaching at Story City, Iowa, for two years. They reside in Cedar Falls, where John will continue work toward his degree.
222 Mary Jane Holm Married Milvern Barz. Before her marriage, she taught in the Klemme school for three years. The couple are living on a farm near Klemme, Iowa.
223 Mary Stein Married to John F. Riepe at Burlington, Iowa, July 6. Before her marriage, she taught in Burlington. Ensign Riepe is now a navigator on a patrol bomber. They live in Panama where Ensign Riepe is stationed.
224 Ruth Arlene Jones Married Glenn Burgraff, on June 30, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Madison, Iowa schools for three years. The couple will be at home in Iowa City this fall, where Glenn will enter the University of Iowa.
225 Shirley Bagge Married Arnold Ricklefs, on June 17, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the Titonka grade school.
226 Shirley Marie Grow Married Richard S. Young, on June 16, 1946. Shirley is teaching second grade in the Longfellow School at Council Bluffs, and her husband is attending Creighton University. They reside in Council Bluffs.
227 T. Wayne Davis Married Adele Whitenack of Wood-Ridge, New Jersey, on August 4, 1946. Wayne, a Navy veteran, is employed by the Latta School Supply House of Cedar Falls. Adele was a statistical research worker for the California Taxpayers Association.
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228 Barbara Dewees Married Mac W. Updegraft on May 25, 1946. Barbara taught in the kindergarten department of the schools at Britt, Iowa, during the past year.
229 Barbara McCollough Married Richard C. Talcott on June 28, 1946. Barbara formerly taught in the schools at Manson but will teach at Kelley, Iowa, this year. Richard is enrolled in the architectural engineers department at Iowa State College. They reside in Ames, Iowa.
230 Beth Ione Anderson Married Donald D. Dirks, on June 16, 1946. Before her marriage, she was a grade instructor at Dinsdale, Iowa. In September they will reside in Iowa City, Iowa, where Donald will complete work toward a degree.
231 Betty Bazel Married John Griste, on April 21, 1946. They are now living in Columbia, Missouri, where John is attending the University of Missouri. Before her marriage, Betty taught at Davenport, Iowa.
232 Betty Haaf Married Don Schlect, on June 1, 1946. Before her marriage, Betty taught school at Grand River No. 7. Don served overseas 22 months with the 8th Air Force. They will reside in Yakima, Washington.
233 Dorothy Thomae Married Victor Steege, on June 7, 1946. Before her marriage, she taught in the New Hartford Consolidated School for two years. The bridegroom served four years with the 34th Division and was discharged in July 1945. They reside in Tama, Iowa.
234 Harriett Fagan and Norman E. White Married on May 25, 1946. They now reside at Washington, Iowa. Norman is coach at the junior college.
235 Irene Wickersheim Married Clyde A. Brunskill on July 14, 1946. They operate a dairy farm west of Cedar Falls.
236 Janelle Murdock Married Gerald L. Kewatt of Eldora, on August 4, 1946. They will reside in Eldora where Gerald is in the contracting business. Janelle taught in the public schools of Dike, Iowa, last year.
237 Lola Larie Pine Married Clark Allen Sweetser, on July 7, 1946. Before her marriage, Lola taught in the Rolfe, Iowa school. Clark planned to re-enter Iowa State College in September, working toward his master's degree in structural engineering.
238 Margaret Tanner Married Don Martin in June, 1946. Before her marriage, Margaret taught in the Blanche Stoddard school in Iowa Falls, Iowa. They will live on a farm near Eagle Grove, Iowa.
239 Marlys Jean Engstrom Married Robert C. Heide on June 9, 1946. Before her marriage, Betty taught second grade at Renwick, Iowa, last year and will continue her duties there this year.
240 Mary Elizabeth Sykes Married Glen Martin on June 29, 1946. They reside in Cedar Falls. Glen is employed by the Martin Paper Distributing Company.
241 Patricia Traeder Married Vernon E. Barnhouse, on June 16, 1946. Patricia has been teaching for the past year in the Clinton schools. They will reside in Casey, Iowa, where Vernon will be associated with his father in farming.
242 Reba Gaile Flathers Married George F. Schuck on June 23, 1946. Reba taught in the Prairie City, Iowa, high school. They will live in Palmyra, New Jersey.
243 Reva Cooney Married Murl Greenfield, on May 31, 1946. Before her marriage, Reva taught in the rural schools of Adams County for three and one-half years. They now reside in Villisca, Iowa.
244 Verdice B. Haffner Married Ovia Charles Wood on June 26, 1946. Ovia Charles, who served in the Navy three years, is a former Iowa State College student. Their address is Wewoka, Oklahoma.
245 Virginia Lee Clayton Married Marlus Olds, on June 28, 1946. Virginia plans to teach in the Janesville consolidated school next year. Marlus is an employee of the Texaco station. They will reside in Cedar Falls with Virginia's parents.
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246 Chief Warrant Officer Carl E. Newcomer and Mrs. Newcomer, (Lois Spence) Of Miami, Fla., announce the birth of a daughter, Janis Joan.
247 Lt. and Mrs. Clifford Gregory Hall, (Ruth Yocum) Announce the birth of a daughter, Lizabeth Ann. Prior to her marriage Ruth taught in Iowa City. She is making her home with her parents in Sutherland, Iowa, while her husband is in the service on Oahu.
248 Lt. and Mrs. H. Edwin Bro, (Constance Gullixson) Of San Antonio, Texas, announce the birth of a son, Brian Edwin. Lt. Bro is in charge of the tools and machinery branch of the supply division at Kelly Field, Texas.
249 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, (Edna M. Lee) Of Morning Sun, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Russell Lee.
250 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Douglass, (Margaret Calderwood) Of Topeka, Kansas, announce the birth of a daughter, Donna Marian.
251 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Petersen, (E. J. Peterson) Announce the birth of a daughter, their third child. He is regional sales manager for the new Junior Language and Arts, a monthly publication for children aged 2 to 12. The first issue was off the press September 1.
252 Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hultigren, (Mildred Lindstrom) Announce the birth of a son, James Paul. Everett served three years in the Army Air Corps as a weather observer. They live on a farm near Marathon, Iowa.
253 Mr. and Mrs. Gale C. Anderson, (Gertrude B. Young) Of Waterloo, announce the birth of a daughter, Janet Ruth.
254 Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore C. Wright, (Marian Ashley) Of San Fernando, California, announce the birth of a daughter, Marilyn Grace.
255 Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon Benson Of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, John Mark. Gordon was discharged in October 1945, after three years of service with the Navy. He has now resumed his former position with the Ft. Dodge Laboratories, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
256 Mr. and Mrs. John Stahly, (Doris Volz) Of St. Paul, Minnesota, announce the birth of a son, John Wilson. John was a lieutenant in the Army and is now employed by the Sherwin Williams Company in St. Paul.
257 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Able, (Helen Risser) Announce the birth of a son, Roger Wayne. Helen formerly taught at Springville, Stanwood, and Clear Lake, Iowa, before her marriage, June 8, 1944.
258 Mr. and Mrs. Lester McClary, (Esther Miles) Of Glenwood, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Norman Ray.
259 Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Artherholt, (Irene Lounsberry) Announce the birth of a son, Craig Alan. They have another son, Gary, and reside in Waterloo. Lester is an accountant with Matt Parrott and Sons Company, Waterloo.
260 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mickelson Announce the birth of a son, Michael Rich. Marion is attending law school at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.
261 Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mickelson, (Jeanne Leo) Announce the birth of a son, Michael Rich.
262 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jensen, (Mary Ann Smith) Announce the birth of a son, Robert Lyle, Jr. Robert was released from the Navy last November, and is operating a store in Graettinger, Iowa.
263 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ure, (Ruth Clemens) Of San Diego, California, announce the birth of a son, Thomas Clemens. They have another child, a daughter, Nancy Ellen. Sam is assistant manager of a finance office in San Diego.
264 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Dyson, (Helen A. Shields) Announce the birth of a daughter, Jaqueline Suzanne. The reside in Santa Barbara, California, where Stanley is manager of the men's department of a clothing store.
265 Mr. and Mrs. Vern A. Kramer, (Clara Koerner) Announce the birth of a son, Vern August II. They reside in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
266 Mr. and Mrs. William J. Watts, (Helen Streed) Of Brooklyn, New York, announce the birth of a daughter, Nora Lynn. Helen taught in the Brooklyn schools last year.
267 Untitled Jim Fox shows his father the campus; photo.
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268 Maude Flanagan Died in Council Bluffs, Iowa, August 3, 1946. She taught in Orange City, Iowa, and in Mitchell, South Dakota, where she was supervisor of all primary grades.
269 Mr. and Mrs. James Bossom, (Maxine Russell) Announce the birth of a daughter, Jacquelyn Sue. The Bossoms live at Plainfield, Iowa, where they farm.
270 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wachter, (Margery Haas) Announce the birth of a son, John Frederick. Margery taught in Fonda and Belle Plaine prior to her marriage. They reside at Hillsboro, Wisconsin, where John is vocational agricultural instructor in the high school.
271 Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Robertson, (Mildred Loomer) Of Manila, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Daniel Dean.
272 Mrs. Anna F. Sheffield Died July 6, 1944, in the home of her son in Ft. Dodge, after an illness of several years. She taught in the Eldora public schools for a number of years.
273 Mrs. Franklin Wilson, (Helen Starff) Died on May 5, 1946, at her home north of Vinton, Iowa. Surviving are her husband, whom she married in 1925; one son, Tom, and two sisters, Nealia McCoy of Kankakee, Illinois, and Hazel Umbaugh of Waterloo, Iowa.
274 Mrs. J. C. Willson March, (Katie Younkin) Died May 31, 1946, in Pasadena, California, where she had made her home since 1938. She served as a nurse for several years and as a house mother at a fraternity house in Iowa City. She is survived by a sister, Effie Younkin Bettis of Pasadena.
275 Mrs. J. E. Rundles, (Ella Rich) Died June 22, 1946, at Janesville, Iowa. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mary, wife of William Grupp of Cedar Falls. Ella was a sister of the late professor A. W. Rich of the normal school, and an aunt of Walter Rich, Cedar Falls grocer
276 Mrs. J. R. Lucas, (Jessie M. Barnt) Died at Kansas City, Missouri, on June 17, 1946. She taught in Wall Lake, Algona and Sioux City, Iowa. She is survived by three children. She had been a resident of Kansas City since 1917.
277 Mrs. James D. McNair, (Ella A. Farrington) Died at Wessington, South Dakota, in March 1946. She had lived in Wessington since 1918. She was married in September 1894. The couple had no children. A brother, John of Pasadena, California, survives.
278 Mrs. John Mulvehill, (Nell Corrigan) Died August 4, 1946, in Minneapolis. A native of Cedar Falls, she moved to Minneapolis after her marriage. She is survived by her husband, three sons and a daughter.
279 Ralph L. Patty Died November 7, 1945. He received the master's degree from Iowa State College and was a member of the South Dakota State College faculty for several years.
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280 Alumnus rides "Dreamboat" 10,000 mile non-stop air cargo carries Alumnus to Noel Bacon.
281 Dr. Barnett presents hospital Dr. Barnett and colleagues present hospital to city of Atlantic.